Influence of Socio-cultural Factors in Solid Waste Generation in Bida Town
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2023
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KIU Journal of Social Sciences, Kampala International University
Abstract
Waste generation rates vary across
countries and cities due to differences in influencing
factors. This study assesses the socio-cultural factors
and the relationships between socio-cultural factors
and solid waste generation in Bida. The study
employed a quantitative approach with a structured
questionnaire to assess seven (7) socio-cultural
factors: geographic location, economic situation,
beliefs, religion, urbanization, awareness, and
practice. A total of 400 households were sampled
using stratified random techniques based on
traditional and modern settings in Bida town.
Exploratory factor analysis was employed to analyse
the factors that influenced waste generation. The
relationship between these factors and waste
generation was tested using Pearson correlation and
regression analysis. The findings show that social
factors such as "urbanization" (α > 0.894),
"geographical location" (α > 0.757), "awareness" (α >
0.719), and "economic situation" (α = 0.791) as well
as cultural factors such as "practice" (α = 0.798),
"belief (α = 0.782), 'religion' (α = 0.715) influences
solid waste generation in Bida. Also, "urbanization"
(r =.124; p =.05), "awareness" (r =.197; p =.01), and
the cultural factor "local practice" (r =.195; p =.01)
were found to have weak and significant associations
with solid waste generation in Bida. However, the
relationship between variables was moderate (R
=.290) and accounted for only 8.4% (R² =.084) of the
variance in the waste generation rate in Bida.
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Awareness. Socio-cultural factors, Urbanization, Urban future, Waste generation.
Citation
Muhammad S. Babasaba, Haruna D. Musa, Memunat O. Akanbi, Benjamin N. Santeli (2023) Influence of Socio-cultural Factors in Solid Waste Generation in Bida Town, KIU Journal of Social Sciences. Kampala International University 9(1): 101–108.